The Crown Prosecutor Service has cleared itself of any wrongdoing while pressing ahead with charging Caroline Flack with assault by beating.The CPS announced on Tuesday 4 March that it would be launching a review into the way it handled the case.
04.03.2020 - 12:36 / ok.co.uk
The Crown Prosecution Service has revealed they plan on reviewing their decision to press ahead with charging the late Caroline Flack with assault by beating.The former Love Island host, who had pleaded not guilty to the charges, had been notified of their decision just one day before she took her own life in her London apartment on 15 February at age 40.
A CPS spokesperson has since allegedly said that the case against Caroline is "officially over" as the court received her death certificate.
.The Crown Prosecutor Service has cleared itself of any wrongdoing while pressing ahead with charging Caroline Flack with assault by beating.The CPS announced on Tuesday 4 March that it would be launching a review into the way it handled the case.
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